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Martin Gardner,
``Flexagons,''
Scientific American, December, 1956, pp. 162-166.
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Martin Gardner,
Chapter 1: Hexaflexagons (pp. 1 - 14),
The Scientific American Book of Mathematical Puzzles & Diversions,
Simon and Schuster, New York, 1959 (ISBN 0-671-63652-9 Pbk.).
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- Martin Gardner,
``About tetraflexagons and tetraflexigation,''
Scientific American, May, 1958, pp. 122-6.
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Martin Gardner,
Chapter 2: Tetraflexagons (pp. 24 - 31),
The 2nd Scientific American Book of Mathematical Puzzles
& Diversions,
Simon and Schuster, New York, 1961;
republished
The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1987 (ISBN 0-226-28253-8(pbk).
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Martin Gardner,
Chapter 7: The Combinatorics of Paper Folding (pp. 60 - 73),
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W. H. Freeman and Company, New York, 1983 (ISBN 0-7167-1589-9 Pbk.).
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A. S. Conrad,
``The Flexagon,''
RIAS Miscellaneous Report, Baltimore, Maryland, 1960.
(later renamed ``The Theory of the Flexagon,'' RIAS Technical Report 60-24, 1960).
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Anthony S. Conrad and Daniel K. Hartline,
Flexagons,
RIAS Technical Report 62-11 Baltimore, Maryland, 1962.
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C. O. Oakley and R. J. Wisner,
``Flexagons,''
American Mathematical Monthly, 64 l43-154 (1957).
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Harold V. McIntosh,
``My Flexagon Experiences,''
University of Puebla, 2000.
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Harold V. McIntosh and Gerardo Cisneros, ``The programming languages
REC and Convert,'' SIGPLAN Notices, 25 81-94 (July 1990).
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Gerardo Cisneros,
``Configurable REC,''
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Simson L. Garfinkel and Michael K. Mahoney,
NeXTSTEPTM Programming,
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